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Gavin Booth, one of the country's leading experts on the subject of public transport history, has delved deep into the archives of many of the country's leading transport photographers to produce a fascinating survey of these often ignored vehicles, Dividing the subject into each of the specialised mostra'n més tasks, he shows how the various types of vehicle evolved during the twentieth century. Alongside the excellent photographs, the author's well-researched text and detailed captions make the book an essential work of reference for all those interested in the history of Britain's municipal bus operations. mostra'n menys

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Obres de Gavin Booth

The Heyday of the Classic Bus (1994) 8 exemplars
Edinburgh's Trams & Buses (1988) 8 exemplars
British Buses in Colour (1996) 6 exemplars
Classic Bus Yearbook 1995 (1995) 6 exemplars
Classic Bus Yearbook 10 (2004) 5 exemplars
Classic Bus Yearbook 2 (1996) 5 exemplars
Buses Annual 1985 (1984) 5 exemplars
The Classic Buses (1980) 5 exemplars
Buses by Design (2008) 5 exemplars
Buses Annual 1983 (1982) 5 exemplars
Buses Annual 1975 (1974) 5 exemplars
Buses annual. 1978 (1977) 5 exemplars
Classic Bus Yearbook 5 (1999) 4 exemplars
Bus blunders (2009) 4 exemplars
Buses Annual 1986 (1985) 4 exemplars
Buses Annual 1981 (1980) 4 exemplars
Classic Bus Yearbook: No. 6 (2000) 4 exemplars
Classic Bus Yearbook 3 (1997) 4 exemplars
Buses Annual 1980 (1979) 4 exemplars
Tilling Group (1998) 4 exemplars
Buses in Camera (1981) 3 exemplars
Classic Bus Yearbook 7 (2001) 3 exemplars
BET Group (1998) 3 exemplars
Classic Bus Yearbook 4 (1998) 3 exemplars
Alexander Coachbuilders IAL MO (1980) 3 exemplars
Streets of Edinburgh (2002) 3 exemplars
By Bus to School (2009) 3 exemplars
Bus Stop (1969) 3 exemplars
Classic Bus Yearbook: v. 12 (2006) 3 exemplars
Buses Annual 1984 (1983) 3 exemplars
Buses Annual 1982 (1981) 3 exemplars
Classic Bus Yearbook 13 (2007) 3 exemplars
Classic Bus Yearbook 8 (2002) 2 exemplars
Classic Bus Yearbook 9 (2003) 2 exemplars
Buses in Camera: Scotland (1978) 2 exemplars
Buses Annual 1972 (1971) 2 exemplars
Buses Annual 1976 (1975) 2 exemplars
Buses Annual 1977 (1976) 2 exemplars
The Little Red Book (1993) 2 exemplars
Buses Annual 1974 (1973) 2 exemplars
Buses Annual 1979 1 exemplars
Edinburgh by Bus (2008) 1 exemplars
The Leyland Atlantean (2015) 1 exemplars
Best of British Buses (2020) 1 exemplars
Buses (Transport & society) (1982) 1 exemplars
Daimler Fleetline (2010) 1 exemplars
The Little Red Book: 1995-96 (1995) 1 exemplars
The Little Red Book: 1996/97 (1996) 1 exemplars
Buses Annual 1973 (1972) 1 exemplars

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Gènere
male
Nacionalitat
Scotland
Llocs de residència
Edinburgh, Scotland, UK

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Ressenyes

Another one of Ian Allan's series that never made it past the first instalment ...
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sloopjonb | Dec 31, 2016 |
One of Ian Allan's landscape-format 'Heyday' series, this book consists of - well, pictures of buses. Not much there for the non-anorak, then, you'd think. Well, think again. In the days depicted in these pictures, public transport was considered to be a demonstration of civic pride and public service, whether privately or publicly owned. Bus liveries were (usually) colourful but not garish, and owed more to the coachbuilding tradition than graphic design. Rampant commercialism, in the form of overall advertising, was unknown. And so often, the pictures show not only the buses but the streets they travelled through, with period detail that shows us the world of just a few decades ago, now gone forever.

Picture quality is usually reasonable, though a few slightly fuzzy pictures make it past the cut for their historical interest. Given that colour films were fairly slow until the 1970s, the results are more than acceptable. Then again, we're rather spoilt these days with high-resolution digital...
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RobertDay | Jan 17, 2009 |
One of Ian Allan's landscape-format 'Heyday' series, this book consists of - well, pictures of buses. Not much there for the non-anorak, then, you'd think. Well, think again. In the days depicted in these pictures, public transport was considered to be a demonstration of civic pride and public service, whether privately or publicly owned. Bus liveries were (usually) colourful but not garish, and owed more to the coachbuilding tradition than graphic design. Rampant commercialism, in the form of overall advertising, was unknown. And so often, the pictures show not only the buses but the streets they travelled through, with period detail that shows us the world of just a few decades ago, now gone forever.

Picture quality is usually reasonable, though a few slightly fuzzy pictures make it past the cut for their historical interest. Given that colour films were fairly slow until the 1970s, the results are more than acceptable. Then again, we're rather spoilt these days with high-resolution digital...
… (més)
 
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RobertDay | Jan 17, 2009 |

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Estadístiques

Obres
70
Membres
212
Popularitat
#104,834
Valoració
½ 2.6
Ressenyes
3
ISBN
81
Llengües
1

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